Topic: I believe Child Therapy....
Jim519's photo
Mon 10/06/08 06:19 PM
Is actually a way of telling parents how wrong they are...

I hope my daughters Mother starts to realize that now after tonight happy

Winx's photo
Mon 10/06/08 06:28 PM
Not necessarily. I've seen it used to help the child learn how to cope with situations.

Jim519's photo
Mon 10/06/08 06:29 PM
Lets hope, I have my fingers crossed..

In my case the Mother has to help my daughter cope by communication and support....

challengingmind's photo
Mon 10/06/08 06:34 PM
I disagree...therapy is used for a lot of situations for instance a parent may suspect something is off about their child and later find out the child has autism

Winx's photo
Mon 10/06/08 06:34 PM
Edited by Winx on Mon 10/06/08 06:35 PM
Counseling can also help the child not to be co-dependent and work on increasing their self-esteem. It all depends on how good the counselor is and what the counselor's goals are.



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Mon 10/06/08 06:36 PM

Lets hope, I have my fingers crossed..

In my case the Mother has to help my daughter cope by communication and support....
{{{{{Jim}}}}}} Nice to see you again...hope everything turns out wellflowers flowers

Jim519's photo
Mon 10/06/08 06:37 PM


Lets hope, I have my fingers crossed..

In my case the Mother has to help my daughter cope by communication and support....
{{{{{Jim}}}}}} Nice to see you again...hope everything turns out wellflowers flowers


Thank you, I am sure it will...Made a lot of headway this evening flowerforyou

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Fri 10/10/08 10:52 PM

I disagree...therapy is used for a lot of situations for instance a parent may suspect something is off about their child and later find out the child has autism


Or the parents never catch on and their child finds out for herself 20 years later. Either way ;)


Actually in the case of autism I think therapy can go a long way in helping kids out, as long as it's the right kind. Social stories and the like.